Top 10 British Brands That Took Over The World
They’re big - and they’re British. Some of the world's most recognisable brands were built in the UK, and for this list we're counting down the companies and businesses that have had the biggest international impact. From iconic chocolate makers to pioneering TV broadcasters, we've got Cadbury, the BBC, Virgin, Rolls Royce and Durex - plus lots more!
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#10. Dr. Martens
#9. ASOS
#8. Glenfiddich
#7. Burberry
#6. RollsRoyce
#5. Royal Dutch Shell
#4. Durex
#3, #2, #1: ???

What is your favourite British brand? This video shows you how to say 10 British brands correctly (Burberry, Jack Wills etc.)
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In this video, I look at the 5 popular clothing brands that are overpriced. This is my opinions but I will give you a rundown on the brands I dislike and feel you should avoid.
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10 Fashion labels commonly worn by the royal family.
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In addition to being royalty, the members of the royal family are also widely regarded as fashion icons. Whenever one of them makes an important appearance, that piece of clothing is sure to skyrocket in value, before selling out immediately of course. But what brands do the royals love to wear? You might be relieved to know that some of them might not be totally out of your price range. Meghan Markle wears plenty of expensive things, but also loves the more mid-range clothing from Aritzia. Kate Middleton trusted one of her favorite labels, Alexander McQueen, with making her now famous wedding gown. Not to mention the many everyday dresses she owns from them. Even the Queen has her favorite items, including Burberry coats and Hunter rain boots. Even Prince Harry loves a nice cashmere sweater from the brand Everlane.
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I’ve spent so long wondering about how to approach the environmental chat as a fashion blogger, but thought discussing some of my favourite more ethical brands would be a good place to start- and hope you discover some new gems too! I have a heap more amazing independent brands to talk about (there’s definitely plenty more where this came from) but I hope you enjoy these in the meantime...
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From Oscar de la Renta to Chanel, here are some of the most lavish and prestigious fashion brands.
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6. Chanel
The high fashion wear company was introduced to the world back in 1909 by none other than Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, otherwise known as “Coco Chanel.” This is where the brand gets its inspiration for the famously recognizable logo that is two interlocking C’s. The company specializes in creating haute couture for its wealthy clients but also for fashion models like Naomi Campbell, who once modeled for them, and actresses Marilyn Monroe, Keira Knightley, and Nicole Kidman. One of their most famous products is the perfume No. 5 de Chanel, along with the Chanel Suit. Today, Chanel is valued at being $6.8 billion dollars. An interesting fact to note is that Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director behind Fendi, happens to be the creative director for Chanel as well.
5. Prada
Founded back in 1913 by Mario Prada, this fashion brand actually started out by manufacturing leather bags and trunks. It would then evolve into selling everything from clothing to perfume and even a brief stint of LG Prada cell phones. Though the brand may have broadened its inventory, it still spends the majority of its focus creating some of the world’s most exclusive handbags that only the rich and famous can possibly hope to afford. Mario Prada believed that women should not be involved in business so he excluded his own family members from getting involved. In a fantastic twist of irony, his son did not care to run the business so his daughter Luisa Prada took over as his successor and is now currently being run by her daughter Miuccia.
4. House of Versace
The fashion empire that is the House of Versace all started with fashion designer Gianni Versace back in 1978. He created a brand that has been synonymous with elegance and simply oozes high fashion. His glamorous gowns have gone on to make a name for himself as a respected designer. Like the case of the famous black dress held with gold safety pins that actress Elizabeth Hurley wore back in 1994 to the premiere of Four Weddings and A Funeral. Sadly, Versace’s life was cut short in 1997 on the steps of his Miami mansion when he became the fifth and final victim of Andrew Cunanan. The tragic event will be the story behind American Crime Story’s season 2 titled: The Assassination of Gianni Versace. After his death, his sister Donatella became the new Artistic Director and has established a $5.5 billion company her brother would be proud of.
3. Gucci
Started in 1921 by a Mr. Guccio Gucci, the company was originally dabbing in leather goods. It wasn’t until 19 years later when his son Aldo would take the company from being a one-stop shop into the fashion powerhouse that it’s now known for being. It’s Aldo that would usher in the era of the brand’s iconic “Bamboo Bag” and its “ready to wear segments.” In the 90’s, the company decided to bring American Fashion designer Tom Ford to revamp their women’s wear. He ended up helping launch the brand to where it is today. The fashion brand houses other well-known designers in its collections such as Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Yves Saint Laurent. If you’re in the market to do some shopping at this $12.4 billion brand, expect to spend at least $2,000.
2. Louis Vuitton
This may come as a shock but the famous fashion brand has been around longer than you might have thought. Formed 163 years ago in 1854, a young man by the name of Louis Vuitton started out as an apprentice for a box-maker. Vuitton ended up becoming a well-known crafter of luxury trunks and opened up his own shop in Paris. He then ended up becoming the personal box-maker of Napoleon III’s wife, Empress Eugenie de Montijo. Fast forward years later and the company is now worth $28.1 billion with a generated revenue of $10.1 billion. Today, Louis Vuitton doesn’t make just trunks but designer handbags and clothing that can be spotted on the most famous of A-listers.
1. Balenciaga
The beginning of Balenciaga’s reign began back in 1919 when it was established by its founder of the same name, Cristóbal Balenciaga. As a young child, Balenciaga became an apprentice to a tailor in his hometown of Getaria, Spain and would eventually get his formal training in Madrid. He would go on to create the House of Balenciaga and skyrocketed to success thanks to his artistic genius. He was hailed as the undisputed “ King of Fashion” and was highly respected among his peers which included the likes of Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, and Pierre Balmain. Balenciaga even helped train the likes of high-fashion designers Oscar de la Renta and Hubert Givenchy to name a few.

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This video answers your questions from 3 weeks ago:
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2. Google the brand: were there sourcing scandals in which the brand was involved?
3. Look out for certification symbols in online shops and check the symbols on the Eco Label Index: http://goo.gl/9KTKSr
Examples: GOTS and FAIR TRADE.
4. Research by country, brand or production criteria on Eco Fashion World: http://goo.gl/DWMntR
Example: ABURY, my friend’s label based in Berlin with production in Marocco: http://goo.gl/h2XE8m
5. Read blogs and websites about sustainable fashion. Here are a few interesting ones:
Guide to buying sustainable, fair trade and vegan clothing: http://goo.gl/9oBYS0
Affordable fashion online: http://goo.gl/zWxn7d
Sourcing directory for fashion: http://goo.gl/A3t2Y5
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Here is a rundown of Streetwear Brands to look out for in 2018. These are, in my opinion, some of the best Men’s clothing brands to keep an eye out for. If you are a hypebeast and only know about Supreme, then maybe this video will inform you that there are more brands out there haha. So super mainstream brands that you see the most on YouTube, are probably not on this list. These brands range from different price points, high and low. I hope this helps and gives you some different options to shop, especially for the up and coming Spring/Summer season. WE ALSO HIT 10K SUBSCRIBERS!!!
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Are you already into sustainable fashion, or are you trying to get into it but don’t know where to start? Well I’m here to tell you about 10 sustainable fashion brands that you need to know about!
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This is a classic vox pops edit that we produced following London Fashion Week 2012. The purpose of this video was to get peoples' reactions and see what the public thought about leading British brands on the catwalk.

Alex Riley thinks he's immune to brands. When it comes to fashion, technology and food brands he just goes for the cheapest and what works for him. He's convinced he's not seduced by the advertising, celebrity endorsements and hype which surrounds the big global brands. So how did that pair of Adidas trainers get in his wardrobe? And how did that can of Heinz Baked Beans make it into his shopping trolley? And why does he have a Nokia mobile phone in his pocket rather than any other make?
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Gymshark has been my entire life since I started it as a teenager. After being awarded the UK's fastest growing company by the Fastrack 100 in the Times newspaper, I've decided to document my journey as the Gymshark owner & CEO.
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Oobah Butler of fake shed restaurant fame is back and this time he’s turned his attention to the world of fashion. Paris Fashion week is iconic amongst A-Listers and fashion inner circles. It's the place where you find all the next big trends, the crème de la crème of fashion weeks. Georgio Peviani was getting loads of attention at PFW.
Buyers from Milan wanted his denim in their stores, the inner-circle wanted him at their showrooms and A-Listers partied with him at night. But the man doesn't actually exist.. does he? This is the time Oobah Butler faked his way into Paris Fashion Week.
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10 Streetwear brands of the 90s!
With Supreme and Off White taking street wear brands to all new levels, I wanted to pay homage
10 Cross Colours
A clothing brand launched in 1989 by Carl jones. Back then it was known more of urban wear, and cross colours had a political message behind the brand of “clothes without prejudices” and to "Stop D Violence" and "Educate 2 Elevate." it became popular with urban youth and the hiphop community. The fad died down but the brand relaunched in 2014
9 PNB Nation
So what does it stand for? Proud Nubian Brothers? People Need Bargains? the orgins actually mean Post no Bills by definition: A vibe. A culturally organized community of brothers possessing a defined territory. Fun fact: Jeff Staple who went on to create one of the most iconic sneakers of all time, the Pigeon NYC dunks.. actually was an intern here.
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8 Sean John
You may know him as Diddy, or Puffy, or Sean Puffy Combs, or Sean John... well he created a cross over empire from high end fashion and streetwear in 1998. the company exceeded 525 million annually and Sean John was awarded CFDAs Mens designed of the year in 2004. in 2008 they bough Enyce, which was another popular urban wear brand, and in 2010 they expanded to Macys. The brand seemed to struggled after that finding it difficult to cater high end styles and prices that were not really what the streetwear influenced.
7 Rocawear
Founded by Jay Z and Damon Dash in 1999, the brand had star power. instead of a urban brand trying to get a celeb rocking the products, the celeb created it, and it was successful. at its peak , sales hit 700 million. and Kanye West rocked it, Victoria Bechham
Fat Joe and others. in 2006 as his fall out with Damon Dash occurred, Jay sold the brand for 204 million in 2007. The brand is still around today, but it is not as relevant.
6 Fubu
Founded in 1992 by Daymond John and others, it started with a line of Hats in Queens NY.
in 1995 Samsung invested in Fubu and in 1998 the sales peaked at 350 million annually. the face of FUBU was LL Cool J as I remember it but once the word got out that the brand stood for "For us By us" it was a double edged sword. It limited the consumer base to those that were mainly proud to be african american, and alienated those that were not, but loved the hip hop culture. When choosing a streetwear brand, it was easy to choose the item next to fubu since we didnt feel like we belonged.
5 Tommy Hilfiger
Another company that was not intended for streetwear, it was more for that preppy lifestyle but embraced by hip hop a a sort of "we can rock that too" mentality. and when Snoop Dogg wore a Hilfiger sweatshirt during an appearance on Saturday Night Live in the 1990s, it sold out of New York City stores the next day. it was embraced by Tommy as Coolio and Diddy walked in his fashion shows even. Hilfiger had its ups and downs but is still relevant in todays market, earning 6.7 billion in 2014. B. Billion.
4 Karl Kani
this brand was officially launched in 1994 for 500K, and was one of many new comers to the urban streetwear scene and featured the baggy jean look, he had a signature metal and leather plate to his product that he created to keep the replicas away, and this ended up being his top seller, i even had some boots with the metal plate, and it gave him a signature to the market and differentiated him a bit.
3 Mecca in 1994, Mecca had a huge presence in the hip hop scene. Mike Alesko was well known in the fashion industry and Tony Shellman co-founded urban brand Enyce. Mecca took inspiration from NYC and the urban culture but found its way into the burbs as well.
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2 Phat Farm launched by the once Iconic Russel Simmons who co-founded Def jam Records (Beastie Boys, Public Enemy and RunDMC). the clothing brand launched in 1992 and he actually lost 10 million in the first 6 yrs, but then in it really took off, and his new worth was 300 million. In1999 Baby Phat collections which catered to the entire family, the brand was carried in over 3000 stores in the US. in 2004 Simmons sold the brand for 140 million
1 Ecko Unlimited
Founded by Mark Echo in 1993 this brand was based in graffiti artwork and had gained mainstream success in the early 2000s and in 2009 they had over 1 billion in global revenue ans was the largest brand in streetwear in the world. The rhino was in iconic logo. What I loved about the brand is the creative designs on tee shirts. I probably had 15 tees back then. Mark Echo sold the company in 2013. and Fun fact if you didnt know, in 2002 Mark founded Complex Magazine

I've been asked to put together a video with my top women's clothing brands that I sell on ebay. Disclaimer alert.....it's vital that you also check the quality of the clothes, the size, the print, the style, the colour and the price that you are selling it for. Other re-sellers also differ from me in their favourite brands to sell. I'm still learning as I go, so please take the time to do your own research on the best brands. Below is a list of the brands that I have mentioned in my video. I've also not included other good brands mainly as I haven't sold any of their items recently. Other good brands to look out for include; Reiss, Joe Browns, Joules, Desigual, Karen Millen & Gerry Weber.
The list of brands that I've included in this video are;
Jigsaw
Oska
The White Company
Coast
Top Shop
Warehouse
Boden
Fat Face
Ed Hardy
Levi's
Whistles
Jacques Vert
M&S (including Per Una, Indigo, Autograph, Limited Collection & Woman)
Sweaty Betty
Next
Monsoon
Jaeger
LK Bennett
East
Long Tall Sally
White Stuff
Hobbs
French Connection
Jane Norman
Missguided
Phase Eight
Fenn Wright Manson
Zara
Dorothy Perkins
Mango
Laura Ashley
Windsmoor
Ted Baker
Betty Jackson
Mint Velvet
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THE TOP TEN WOMENS CLOTHING BRANDS TO SELL ON EBAY FOR GREAT PROFIT // I have chosen my top 10 womens fashion brands that I can pick up at a good price and regularly and can resell for £20 plus easily and shared them with you guys in this video
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Every Radley bag comes with the Trademark Scottie dog logo.Radley handbags are designed in Britain and made from the finest leather to the highest standards. Radley's great attention to detail combined with a sense of fashion and individual flair have propelled them to one of the UK's fastest growing Designer brands.
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New York Vintage is a clothing shop in Manhattan that sells high-end designer labels and houses an archive of rare fashion items. In this episode of Invitation Only, Bloomberg's Kim Bhasin gets taken to a hidden room where only celebrities, stylists and fashion designers are allowed to enter.
Invitation Only is a video series by Bloomberg that explores the most exclusive shops in the world and how they do business. Luxury reporter Kim Bhasin visits VIP rooms, personal shopping suites and secret boutiques to see how they operate and meet the people behind these unique shopping experiences.
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